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hour, fair and balanced. what about the plan to overhaul the tax code. what is it going to mean for jobs. >> i think it's going to be great for jobs. ovrhauling the taxes is the thing that the governor and hopefully president romney can do. and incents, if that's a word, every individual and corporation out there. provides a path of what they're going to do, what they're ing to pay and if it's simplified and overhauled, it will get rid of hopefully a lot of the special interests, whic takes the government out of the intervention and provides a clear playing field for everyone. this could turn around our economy, if done soon and done right. >> brenda: jonas, we don't know exactly what kind of overhaul we would get and isn't that adding uncertainty? wouldn't that keep people from hiring? >> moreover, it doesn't really, neither plan really addresses the deficit and the need for revenues. let's leave that problem off the table and talk about the job situation. i like what romney wantso do, the code has a lot of deductions that shouldn'te there, we should just lower rates and get at

they have to pay, we pay more to government than any other major country in the world. the corporate tax rate is down to 25% in europe. ours is 35%. canada brought the tax rate down to 15%. businesses go there to save money. what i will do is bring the corporate tax rate from 35% to 25%. now, you might think -- [applause] >> same time, we'll have to get rid of loopholes and extensions and we need the revenue we need. but we need to bring the rates down and make ohio a more interesting place to invest. small business doesn't pay the corporate tax rate. it is 35%. i want to bring down the individual rate as well. thoseen -- i'll make proposals to congress on day one. things i do -- we will put america on track for a balanced budget. we can't keep spending more money -- [applause] >> what we talk about, these topics like big government policy -- they effect the lives of individual americans. this is about you and your life. say you are a senior -- i see a senior waving. i meant senior by age, not senior in high school. let's say you are a 65 year old or older. and when you -- when you get a

. if he can go day by day and be on the offensive, have obama explaining, have obama try to defend of tax -- fend off attacks. if this race gets turned around, that is when the momentum stops. the key is to stay on the offensive. i think it is highly likely that he can do that. he is the incumbent president because there's a lot more to attack. and there are things happening within his own administration. you saw the e-mails today on an ghazi. -- on benghazi. the aggressive and drive it home, and then ultimately, it is all about turn out an enterprising -- energizing your base. the more you can keep the president on the defensive and look aggressive, if you energize your basic mdot the other thing is that -- you energize your base, and the other thing is that you influence these other voters based on how they feel about things. coming down the stretch, if it feels like mitt romney has the momentum and the aggression, then it swings things that way. if they are not for him out, they probably will not be. they may not vote. but if ron makenna showed that energy -- romney can show that energ

embrace a balanced approach. that is what i support. i think we can go back to the kind of tax rates we had and the clinton administration, those upper income earners were doing well and the entire economy was growing. we are going to have to make some tough choices. a balanced approach is the only approach that i believe will get us there. >> heather, your rebuttal. >> it is amazing to me, congressman, that you can stand here having voted for trillion dollar deficits for the last four years. the largest, fastest debt increase in american history and say that we have to control spending. you have done nothing to control spending of the last four years, and with respect to cuts, cap, and balance it is amazing to me also that the idea of cutting wasteful spending, capping the ability of congress to spend money we don't have and balancing the budget is extreme. i think it would force congress to set priorities and stop funding things like solyndra and prioritize things like social security, medicare, and education, and that is why i support a balanced budget amendment to the constitution.

in the state either leading the fight to cut the payroll tax for millions of americans and in pennsylvania so they could of dollars in the pocket to be doubled to invest in the economy, trade adjustment when the workers lose their jobs because of the unfair foreign competition and i let the fight pass that legislation given the training they need to get back on their feet. the so-called dredging plastic the deepening of the channels on was the key player in getting the most recent funding for that so getting results is key for the economy, and i have the honor to have served the people of pennsylvania to have earned their trust and i would ask again to have the opportunity to earn the trust and i would ask for your vote on november 6. thank you. >> moderator: speed become a gentleman that concludes the debate and we want to think the candidates for taking part in this important program. we also want to think of course monica malpass and vernon odom from action news and thank you for watching. now we have these final words from our co-sponsors and thank you so much for being here. >> i of the

, first of all, the president's tax increases are going to hit our economy just like they are going to hit ohio very hard. two-earner families are going to get hit hard and our small businesses will get hit hard. we have a big small tech industry and the tax increases will put our small businesses in jeopardy at the same time it -- >> let me interrupt you here -- virginia unemployment though is among the lowest in the country at 5.6%, so how will you combat that? >> well, virginia's unemployment is low because we've observed what president obama didn't and did the absolute opposite. we cut spending. we cut taxes. we made jobs our number one focus which is why we're one of the number one places to do business, number one place for jobs, but, again, just like governor kasich and the folks here, we need a president who will work with us, not work against us, and that's exactly -- we can't afford all the taxes from obama care, from the president wants to increase taxes at the same time in virginia. he's going to cut up to 200,000 defense jobs which in virginia are a key thing, not just for our

of appearances. i'll tell you, the crowd behind me is getting excited, ashleigh, because air force one is taxing over towards us where president obama is going to be coming out shortly and making his remarks. yes, paul ryan has been an asset to governor romney. it's why some are saying the race here has been pretty tight, although there is a small lead, a consistent lead, for president obama. today we saw "wall street journ journal" nbc news poll, three points up the president is here in wisconsin. yesterday there was a poll in milwaukee, a marquette university poll that had the president up by much more, eight points. you talk to the obama campaign, they'll point to that marquette poll and they'll say it's more accurate. it seems likie internal polls ae in between the two. the bottom line, while he has a lead that is significant, you have to pay attention to it, it's not quite comfortable. that's why you're seeing president obama here today. we saw joe biden here last week. but paul ryan was here yesterday. mitt romney will be here tomorrow. bill clinton last night and this morning. there is a

cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> we continue our coverage of the storm named sandy with the major impact it's having on travel. >> transportation reporter adam tus is in the news room to tell us what's going on in the sky, roads, and on the rails. >> jim, much like the weather situation, the travel situation going downhill fast and it's only going to get worse as we get into the heavy stuff tomorrow. here is what we know right now. amtrak, the main piece of information tonight, amtrak canceling all northeast corridor services tomorrow. in fact, amtrak says most service along the eastern seaboard will be shut down tomorrow. staying on the rails, marc service canceled tomorrow, vre ser

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no new taxes, no matter what. but most importantly, when people say president obama had the first two years and everything, the most important thing he had was the filibuster used against him more times on this president than any other president in history. but i still believe, after all those obstacles, we still are moving forward, and there's no way we want to start all over and go back. host: leroy, thanks for the call. the lead story in this morning's "new york times," consumers push economic output to a gain of 2%, better than expected. housing recovery and defense orders also fueled the third quarter. host: back to the phones. rebecca is calling us from cincinnati this morning. she's on our line for republicans. she's optimistic. go ahead, rebecca. caller: yes. the season will grow due to the fact that i heard over a month ago that wal-mart for christmas would be training in october 50,000 people, 40,000 for kohl's, and all the other stores take into consideration. this is just a temporary 2%. my problem is this. this president had nothing -- i don't care about race, color, or c

of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> welcome back to our live team coverage now of hurricane sandy. one of the biggest threats from this storm is the strong wind. which has taken down trees all over the place. the winds are gusting and they're expected to pick up in the d.c. area into this evening. >> news4's jackie bensen is live in mclean, virginia, where another tree fell on the house while the family was inside. are they okay there, jackie? >> reporter: they are okay. but it fell during a play date. so the homeowners had a bunch of kids in the house. always a disturbing experience. luckily, we have video to show you, their neighbors came to the rescue, and actually with no heavy equipment except somebody hooked up a pickup truck they managed to pull the tree off the house. they did have the slate shingles and stuff like that

to washington. >> another $5 trillion tax cut that favors the wealthy isn't change. >> no! >> turning medicare into a voucher is change, but we don't want that change. oveeporter: the president's iveedule over the next five days tells you a lot about his mpaiaign strategy. he'll be spending a great deal of time in ohio and wisconsin, trying to build a midwest firewall to prevent governor romney, scott, from getting 270 electoral votes. >> pelley: well, nancy, governor eymney went hunting for votes today in another swing state, virginia. snd jan crawford is covering his campaign. mp we really can't have four more years like the last four re ys. i know the-- the obama folks are chanting four more years, four fre years. rut our chant is this-- five more days. >> reporter: at a rally in virginia, a campaign cheer was also a reminder of how little time is left. >> five more days! ore more days! r reporter: before the y hadcane, romney had momentum. the race was in a dead heat, and he was tied or within striking distance in battleground states. but the storm knocked him off the front pages at a cru

budget and tax plan. he's refused to say if he supports the lily ledbetter fair pay act for women. he's refused to say if he would enter one-on-one nuclear talks with the iranians. he's refused to answer questions relating to richard mourdock's rape comment. and finally, mitt romney has actually refused to go on nickelodeon and answer questions from children. now, if mitt romney can't answer questions from 5-year-old kids, how do you think that's going to play with the national press corps? and isn't it interesting that fox news can't even get an interview with mitt romney right now? for more, let's turn to congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz of florida. she's a chairwoman of the democratic national committee. chairwoman, good to have you with us tonight. it's a very strange strategy, being played out by mitt romney. what do you make of it? >> well, i think what this boils down to is a matter of who do you trust? i mean, we know that there is a very stark contrast and a clear choice in terms of the two directions that we could go. but, i mean, time and again now, we have examples o

... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin, and it just made me sick. [ male announcer ] priorities usa action is responsible for

jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. >>> biggest concern for a whole lot of us in the storm, the power going out. tens of thousands of us are already in the dark because of hurricane sandy. news4's jackie bensen is along georgetown pike in mclean, virginia, where crews were out working on the lines. hi, jackie. >> reporter: hello, doreen. you know, the folks in this neighborhood, take a look at this sign over to my left, they have power. the reason they have power is the hard work that we witnessed a short time earlier. i think we have pictures to show you of the dominion power crews out here just as it was getting dark, after a tree was removed that had fa

of the uncertainty. tax policy, if you talk to any tax expert, really what you need are not temporary tax cuts, because no investor, no businessperson makes decisions based on the next few months, but you need a permanency and certainty. >> we will have certainty no matter what, though, right? when we get through the election, hopefully we have an answer to the fiscal cliff no matter what happens. >> i've actually full confidence if mitt romney gets elected and what i can't understand is anybody who thinks that the president, who said no to bowles-simpson, did nothing vis-a-vis the fiscal cliff, asked for a clean bill attached to the debt ceiling, how anybody thinks he can show some leadership and get that done when he's had four years to do it, i don't understand the logic. >> and he was the man that actually authorized and pushes bowles-simpson and then did nothing with it. >> you don't see romney embracing bowles-simpson at the moment either? >> i don't think he's embracing that but i think something similar to bowles-simpson. >> we'll talk more about this. julian and emil will be with us f

their taxes and he wouldn't try to prove his manhood by prolonging a war that shouldn't have started in the first place. it's a dam shame this happened to george because i don't know how long it will be until we have a president who feels like that. he was right. our country missed an incredible opportunity in 1972. [applause] [applause] but even though george mcgovern lost that election, that loss is not his legacy. right now there is a family in new jersey that can put food on their table. that's his legacythere is a little girl who has never heard his name who has . enough to eat and is getting an education. that's his legacy. and it is up to us to each and every one of us to carry that legacy forward. we love you senator. [applause] i'm garry heart of colorado. [applause] nations even great nations sometimes require a voice of conscience. george mcgovern was the voice of conscience for our nation in our time. the voice of conscience began with israel with it's profits call israel back to their purpose and cause. in america george mcgovern stood in the tradition of henry david aut

forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> now, here's a problem you don't see every day, a penguin invasion in cape town, south africa. the people who live near the beach for the endangered birds say the penguins have taken over their neighborhoods, destroying their gardens. one woman said their constant bellowing keeps her up at night. government officials promise to build a new fence to keep them in place. pretty soon. so that's what they sound like. wow. the bellowing. >> yeah. >> looks like a scene out of a movie, doesn't it? >>> southwest virginia family had an unexpected and very happy reunion after a member of their family disappeared for about six months. tinkerbell, an 11-year-old dachshund, a fixture at this auto shop, but in april she got out and somehow couldn't find her way back. a couple of days ag

? lower prices and lower taxes and of course super low mortgage rates. and then moving them into new houses where the jobs are. it doesn't hurt that they are putting money into them. they are starting to close with declining housing stocks. good news for household formati formations. you can go through these. we have a monster good number from wirl pool. owens corning. that is one of those company that is has the dominate iing roofing shingle thing. normally, i would like to buy this one off of hurricane sandy. but wait a second. no thank you. no dunka. check out stanley black and decker. what could be a better play than hardware with housing picking up and the need to be rebuild because of sandy. oh, hold it. stanley black and decker has taken it by storm and that has become the bain of their existence for a couple of quarters by now. in the previous quarter, it has failed to protect the flag. the handbag company has delivered a fabulous report. many tried to make europe bigger than america. now a freezing of europe has lead to who rhorrendous earning. finally, there is a resource b

enttvsegmenhdrrcurr raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! >> stephanie miller. ♪ bad girl, you bad girl ♪ ♪ you're such a dirty bad girl ♪ ♪ uh-huh ♪ >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. 23 minutes after the hour. happy halloween. look what we got you. a tweet. it is elvira, mistress of the dark. [ applause ] >> i still have not tried my -- what is it? my macabre -- the wine. >> macabre-nay. >> stephanie: it's good. i thinkly have it tonight in honor of halloween. >> you'll like it. you'll be surprised. it is better than two buck chuck! >> i have a bot of elvira's orange scream soda on my counter. >> drink that. just don't drink elvira's night brew beer. that came out about 15 years ago. if you open a bottle of that, i can't be held responsible for what might happen to you. >> stephanie: she's an industry. >> i'm a beverage industry. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: jenny in georgia. you're on with elvira. oh wait. hi j

three people inside. one lawmaker is balking at the idea of spending your tax dollars there. steve king is a republican congressman from landlocked iowa, a fiscal conservative who often rails against spending. in fact, he gained prominence for opposing federal aid for victims of hurricane katrina. he says that can teach us lessons now. >> i want to get them resources to lift them out of this water and the sand and the ashes and the death that's over there in the east coast and especially in the northeast. but not one big check, because they send it on gucci bags and massage parlors and everything you can think of in addition to what was necessary. >> representative king said that during a debate. his democratic opponent seized on his comment in the final debate before tuesday's election called king's words, quote, heartless. >>> president obama back on the campaign trail, but still following efforts of superstorm sandy, spending wednesday afternoon with new jersey governor chris christie. the two saw devastated areas from the air on marine one and met with people in the oceanside city,

games and... a new casino, generating millions of dollars... every year, without raising taxes. leggett: and audits will ensure the money goes... where it's supposed to. more jobs, and millions for schools. baker: question seven will be good for our kids... our teachers, and our schools. leggett: keep maryland money in maryland. baker: please vote for question seven. leggett: vote for question seven. would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important to me, but i'm more concerned about the debt our children will be left with. i voted for president obama last time, but we just can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> we want to take you live to rehoboth beach where the tide is starting to rise. it's pretty misty. we just checked in with erica gonzalez. the winds are starting to pick up this way. we continue to track sandy, a storm

differently. (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! ♪ on the radio ♪ ♪ on the radio ♪ ♪ on the radio ♪ >> stephanie: oh dear. roland keeps sending us increasingly ominous pictures of water in manhattan. >> it is just like water on the street. >> i'll take manhattan. >> stephanie: okay. 1-800-steph-12. >> a gust of wind blew open his terrace door. >> stephanie: he screamed. [ screaming ] >> just like that and revealed his balls to the world. >> stephanie: like eric cantor does when he gets the wrong foie gras. >> this is some substandard foie gras. i'll be in montauk if you need me. >> stephanie: we, as you know, had a party in new york city for sexy liberal. jacki schechner cannot be left unsupervised. he texted roland and it's picture of her with some -- there was drinking and giant costumed characters. what the hell happened? did you have sex with giant costume fur? >> i did not have intimate relations with

and is mostly closed today. or, grover norquist, the right wing anti-tax leader using hurricane sandy to attack the president. his group is distributing a flyer with a picture of the president and a storm and the caption, we've seen storms in virginia, but none like this. saying the president hasn't done enough to deal with the national debt. so even as we deal with this bipartisan federal government state-level kind of unity, we're seeing those that are using this as an opportunity to step over the debris and the suffering people and continue taking shots at the president. in many cases, unfounded shots at that, victoria. >> one would think that if there's one time that we can all come together is a natural disaster like this but the president going forward is showing his multidimensionality. mitt romney has been campaigning that he's a businessman and business leader but businesses are all about the bottom line and profit. while in government you have to take concern for the budget, you also need to have a broader base concern for the humanity of those people that elected you and not just tho

corporate interests... voting their way... for tax breaks for companies that ship virginia... jobs overseas. when we voted him out, allen cashed in. now allen wants another round. supporting a plan that will cost us more jobs. virginia can't trust george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> what were they dancing about? >> they're just having a little fun. >> we can appreciate that. >> happy over there at georgetown. a week away from the tipoff of college basketball season. maryland opens up against kentucky at the new barclays center in brooklyn. george town takes on florida on an aircraft carrier in jacksonville. if hoyas lost their top three scorers but not their spirit. don't be surprised if they're playing once again deep in march. carol maloney has more. >> reporter: the legendary '80s for patrick ewing and the hoyas. three final fours, one national title. that winning spirit is alive and well on the georgetown campus. this year's team is giving a history lesson as the season tips off. >> the whole thing was kic

plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> we're going back in time. >> yes, we are. >> darrell green, always good to see darrell green. he had many hall of fame moments, didn't he, dan. >> that he did, wendy. it is a huge game coming up for the redskins on sunday. dozens of redskins greats scheduled to be on hand. a chance also for the skins to get back on track against a bad carolina team. similar circumstances surrounded the panthers and redskins more than a decade ago when darrell green had a big part. let's go back in time with the latest edition of "redskins rewind." october 21st, 2001. the defense delivers a spark to the season. an 0-5 start under marty schotten heimer had one glimmer of hope in the person of darrell green. the hall of famer made his first start of the year against the panthers and provided an inspiration al performance with seven so lo tackles. that inspira

's a difference of opinion between the two camps, romney's view that high income tax cuts and deregulation lead to growth. the obama view that it's investments in infrastructure, the work force, things of that nature that will lead to faster growth. and you know, you have to pick one or the other. >> and then quickly, yes or no, will voters take these numbers, these jobs numbers just days before election day, into the voting booth with them? >> probably not. i mean, certainly not the people whose power is out and they're dealing with the hurricane damage and stuff like that. but evidence is pretty clear that people get a general impression of the economy as opposed to looking and sayingering well, this was 171,000 and it was expected to be 125,000 so therefore i'm going to be really happy. >> that was the former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers. jim acosta is traveling with the romney campaign for a rally in dubuque, iowa, after a morning stop in new hampshire. he filed this recoport just a f minutes ago. >> mitt romney is in the middle of a battleground blitz you might

tax return. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: and the reasoning that bob king investigated in this is because of the ads that mitt romney is running. he said they are hurting the brand image of these companies and usually auto makers and whatever, they refrain from anything political. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: but because of this going on, they threw their hat in the ring, so all he is doing is hurting himself. >> stephanie: yeah, and this charity loophole -- i'm not sure which is the bigger story, liz. have you heard that one? >> >> caller: no, i haven't. >> stephanie: this loophole that he's using. remember he said oh what he gave to charity -- anyway. i'll find the details. i'm just talking in circles now -- >> you are drunk. >> and 09 was also the year that there was amnesty for people with swiss bank accounts. >> stephanie: and george bush is speaking in the kaymen islands this weekend. where bill clinton can be on the campaign trial for president obama -- [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: the president said i know what c

uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ i said are you going to be my girl ♪ >> bah, bah, bah, bah, bah -- >> stephanie: um um um um. stop ignoring me. jacki, hi. >> she is writing a newscast here. you know how "the young turks" have the news room behind them. >> stephanie: can you get me a long stick do i can poke here -- what ya doing? >> producers that do work for me. >> stephanie: oh. either do i. [ laughter ] >> i do have help. that's not true. lisa ferguson who does the news cut ins on bill press. she is fabulous and wonderful, and i love her dearly. >> stephanie: of course. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> now she is writing evil -- >> stephanie: now she is writing all of the wrong news for you to read. >> a bunch of four-letter words. >> i love you lisa. >> is sarah palin a game changer? [ laughter ] >> stephanie: yeah, we were saying she is getting very very thin. i think irrelevancy is very taxing on the body. [♪ "world news to

tried what they wanted to do. giving big tax cuts to the wealthiest americans we couldn't afford. we tried giving wall street and the ability to do what they pleased. you know what we got? falling incomes, job deficits, the slowest job growth rates in centuries and an economic climate that we've been cleaning up for the last four years. so we know what we want to do works. we know wa they want to do doesn't work. we know what we want to do grows our middle class. what they want to do squeezes the middle class. we know that our strategy is to make sure that we bring our deficit down in a balanced way. their strategy ends up shooting the deficit up. so we know what the right choice is, but let's face it, governor romney, ee a very talented salesman. in this campaign, he's tried as hard as he can to repackage these same policies and offer them up as change. but we know what change looks like. and what the governor is offering ain't it. giving more power back to the biggest bank, that's not change. another $5 trillion tax cut in favor of the wealthy, that's not change. refusing to answer

deteriorated which means more gridlock, more fiscal cliff, more god knows what. higher capital gains taxes. higher dividend tax rates. all things that are antithetical to the stock market. are they not? >> absolutely true. and, you know, lately in the last few months we've seen the unemployment rate in some of the key states that republicans need to hold like maine, they've gone up. that's going in the wrong direction. i don't know to what extent they hold the current senator responsible for that. certainly it creates a sense of discomfort with the incumbents and possibility of change there. so, you know, those odds have really changed and that's just a huge big deal for next year. the markets do not like a divided congress and we've got so much at stake in the lame duck session, it's a major issue for the markets and one clearly i think investors are voting with their feet and getting out of the way. >> jeff, why did gold crash today? >> you know, it had to do with the dollar going up. had gold down, silver down, oil down, copper down. they were all down. i think the dollar went up on a l

tried to cut funding for public schools. in washington, allen voted to end tax deductions for college tuition. and now, a budget plan that devastates k-12 classrooms-- all to pay for even more tax breaks for the wealthy. seiu cope is responsible for the content of this ad. >>> it's a ballot question that hasn't gotten much attention this fall. question 1 in virginia would put limits on the power of eminent domain. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey tells us what virginia voters need to know before tuesday. >> reporter: you'd never know dale swanson's secluded six-acre property is next to the spitz'll vania mall. and on may 5th, 2005 a planned mall and road expansion suddenly shattered the tranquility here. swanson was stunned to find bulldozers outside tearing up her property and her private road. >> they cut down trees. they bulldozed trees down. and the biggest thing is they destroyed my road. >> reporter: years later swanson is still fighting to be reimbursed for the damage. the experience has made her a fierce advocate for question 1 on the virginia ballot. the constitutio

at maryland colleges and universities to undocumented immigrants whose families have been paying state taxes all the way through their time in high school. it looks like that's going to pass. the "washington post" had a poll in the middle of the month, it was ahead by more than 20 points. it looked much closer in a more recent "baltimore sun" poll, but the people i talked to think that that's going to pass and fairly easily. then the next, you know, somewhat less likely to pass, although still looking i think personally pretty good is same- sex marriage and i'm checking my crib sheet here, that's question no. 6. i don't want to get it wrong. if you vote for question no. 6, that's for same-sex marriage in maryland. the post poll had it ahead by nine points. the "baltimore sun" poll more recently had it dead even. and there's some signs even in the sun's poll of some movement against it, some african american voters making the decision late. >> you menged african american voters on that issue. one of the most interesting ads that i've seen recently is the one by julian bond coming out and tal

aren't concerned about short-term tax considerations, buy clorox on wednesday when everyone else kicks it out. then there is excelon and i wouldn't normally listen to a utility. hey, it's fine. not so much too learn. this one is huge. this is the commonwealth. and only a 6% yield. much higher than almost every other utility. i want to know what the heck is wrong here or if i should get behind the stock. the other utilities have really run. wow, here is a controversial one. gm stock has been climbing, not today, but i think it's in part because of the chinese cold war with japan. the chinese are staying away from japanese cars, especially toyota, i want to know if they are buying gm cars, could get the stock moving. in china. this is really -- this is maybe the most right now. obama/romney stock away from the business and obama's people, made it clear they won't sell the remaining stake in gm. tim massen said the same thing, and the disposal agent. romney's camp indicated they will take gm immediately. they will sell that stock, so that's a pretty by near situation. you will get results

profits on these days, and if you aren't concerned about short-term tax considerations, buy clorox on wednesday when everyone else kicks it out. then there is excelon and i wouldn't normally listen to a utility. hey, it's fine. not so much to learn. this one is huge. this is the commonwealth. and almost a 6% yield. much higher than almost every other utility. i want to know what the heck is wrong here or if i should get behind the stock. the other utilities have really run. wow, here is a controversial one. gm stock has been climbing, not today, but i think it's in part because of the chinese cold war with japan. the chinese are staying away from japanese cars, especially toyota, i want to know if they are buying gm cars, could get the stock moving. in china. this is really -- this is maybe the most right now. obama/romney stock away from the business and obama's people, made it clear they won't sell the remaining stake in gm. tim massen said the same thing, the disposal agent. romney's camp indicated they will take gm immediately. they will sell that stock, so that's a pretty bina

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their way... for tax breaks for companies that ship virginia... jobs overseas. when we voted him out, allen cashed in. now allen wants another round. supporting a plan that will cost us more jobs. virginia can't trust george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> more than 200 patients had to be evacuated from a new york hospital after losing power and the backup generator failing in the wake of sandy. among them, a mother about to give birth. >> this is marcus. he was born 12:42 a.m. >> reporter: almost five hours after hurricane sandy hit land, micah marcus was born. but it was a labor of love bringing him into the world. >> it was more crazy than we could imagine. >> reporter: julia was having contractions at new york university's lango medical center when the power went out. and the backup generator failed. her husband was getting something to eat. >> i walked into the cafeteria and a full-on blockout. reporter: he couldn't see the storm, but he could hear it. >> the hurricane was battering the hospital. i heard thi

. the point is to not tax the city in any way. so we'll be going to a whole bus model of private transportation. even though the mayor's office is trying to get transportation back for the city, there's no reason to tax that system. we'll to private busses and that sort of thing. >> you'll go to private security? >> the city really has significant resources. >> significant resources that are kind of busy right now. >> again, you know, the decision of the city that they wanted to go forward with this is theirs and takes into account their resources, and what they think is best for the city, our job is to prepare and deliver the best event we can that brings the city together and helps it move forward. >> the central question is, can the city under such stress have fun? >> i think the central question is actually how do we continue to further the recovery and restore ration, honor those hard hit and begin to help the city rebuild and how best to do that, and the determination was, you know, this weekend, whether it's other sports beginning to continue on saturday or significantly t

and taxes and i know the guy. he doesn't make anywhere near $250,000. i don't know what he makes but not a lot. >> i guess my feeling on that was they've been fighting that out through four debates and somehow we did the four debates and social issues were barely mentioned. that person who may be -- you can't turn on the economy perhaps you can still turn that person on a lot of the issues that they care about. but when you see what's going on with the republican senate candidates and paul ryan's views, whether you think romney is a total fraud and is a moderate hiding behind all of the things he's done, he's surrounding himself and his entire party is filled with these people who want to take us back 50, 100 years. even if he gets elected he's not going to ignore those people or disregard those people. he will appoint supreme court justices to make those people happy and people who are on the fence who are thinking about voting for him should take a hard look at that. i don't think they are. >> stephanie: that's wh

't in the bidding process. >> i think the tax city probably stopped and looked at that sweater and said this guy has cash. this guy has money and -- >> the first four cabs must have thought i didn't because they went right by me. i'd say i'm going to jersey just across the bridge and they would say nope. >> i had a suit on. >> no, but this -- this is not just a sweater. that's like an $800 number or -- >> no. >> i know fashion, too, i just can't afford it. anyway, theres. >> thank you, guy. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> some don't have zippers on them. >> time for the global markets report. kelly evans is standing by and london. kelly, what have you got today? >> as you've been discussing, the johns report, basically traders are on hold waiting for that release anne frankly, it's not even the jobs report today, it's the election tuesday. it's a lot of the eurozone meetings coming up which really have their attention and has people a little bit nervous about making big news. so europe stoxx 600 up about 0.2%. quick look at the major bourses. you'll see they're actually for the most part to the d

million. >> so let me ask you this. if he'd released his tax returns, would we have needed investigative reporting? >> yeah, you would. because he's hiding it very well. he's taken the money, he earned the 15 to $115 million and moved it, the in-koorcorporation of d moved it from troy, michigan to the isle of jersey. a notorious tax haven. >> the isle of jersey is not new jersey. >> leave the boss out of it. exactly. so yeah, they moved all the jobs. and this is the other side of the story which people have not noticed. the vulture and his silent partner, romney, took over the auto parts division of general motors. they moved the 25 plants that they had control of, they moved 24 of those plants to china and asia. every plant. they didn't save those plants. it wasn't like this was gm. he actually got rid of the employees, moved the jobs to china and moved his money to iraq off the coaa rock off the coast of france. >> if i'm reading the nation cover story or i managed to pick up greg's book,a rock off the ct of france. >> if i'm reading the nation cover story or i managed to pick up greg'

have been on the subject, given how much of it we have talked about. significant things like tax policy and policies on deficits. i think there is going to be a long period of time before we will get any action on this. i'm just talking about when someone puts out an idea, which has to be challenged in congress and debated, and then you get something fast, and then you have the implementation. after all, think about where we are as far as implementation in terms of obamacare. unfortunately, i am very pessimistic about when we finally get resolution. >> yes, sir. >> i am a student at harvard kennedy school. you started your remarks talking about the incredible remarks before the conservatorship. as we think about the entities that will follow, how we think about creating an appropriate amount of political installation against lobbying when it comes to capital requirements or appropriately pricing governments guarantee? >> that is a real important question. i can tell you that during my time in the conservatorship. we had really strong restrictions. we were not able to make any political

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that they are issuing to mr. lucas. i wondered off camera to jim whether he's motivated by changes in the tax code. i have to imagine the capital gains in lucas films is a significant one if it goes from 15 to 25. i would assume they'll get this deal closed before the end of the year. i don't know. just another thing to keep in mind. amazing deal for disney. >> one thing that he has done, he's a true visionary in that he says this is a brand. think about the brand. it's on the shelf. they keep coming up with it. they do it differently. "star wars" and then they go to theme parks and they develop a new theme park which is another reason to go to theme park. >> consumer products. television. barclays says there's no company that is better at monetizing its ip and rolling through disney ecosystem. >> new york city mayor mike bloomberg making his way across the street near the exchange as he comes into the exchange to ring the opening bell on this first day of trading since last friday. there you see new york city mayor bloomberg coming in. >> interesting tweets coming back and forth about antitrust. men

tax increment districts we have in the city that create separate financial and governance structures so that really as much as downtown looks better than i think i've seen it my entire life, the benefits of that are not integrated into, you know, the old neighborhoods question. so within the city limits you have a tremendous overlap and overlay of governmental jurisdictions, right? separate fund raising ability, separate governance. within the region i think it's 140 municipalities within metropolitan detroit as we try to address some of the environmental challenges, how do you bring all of these different entities onto one page? i worry about the capacity for planning, the institutional capacity to make use of a lot of these amazing innovations. >> right. >> that gasty is broad -- capacity is broad at this to make the region competitive in a development sense. that capacity is within city government to be sure that our inspectors even know what green roof and, you know, all that engineering stuff, um, you know, how do you keep people's skill sets up-to-date if you don't have the abi

a tea party member? red or blue state? how do you feel about tax cuts versus spending cuts? people just go out and get the job done, know that there's a big challenge ahead of u.s. and we all have to link arms and work together. i hope that that will be the enduring message of this. we also have to remember, of course, that we're talking primarily about the northeast now. i don't know what the staying power is over the next several days around the rest of the country about how much they pay attention to it. we are the media capital of the world, and it's going to be dominating the television screens for some time. in other parts of america, people will go about their business and get their jobs, go to work in the morning and open their businesses and look forward to election day on tuesday. >> there is long-term damage, though, here that may last more than a day for sure in terms of the eyes of people across the country. >> yeah. >> the economic impact. >> exactly. >> $50 billion, that will be felt. but tom, it's a great point you make. we've got six days until an historic election. and

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